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thank you, president obama. an asses ancestral home of the first people of alaska. >> i spent half my life covering bill clinton. love him or not, and there are a lot of people in the not column. he was a polarizing guy when he left office. he's redeemed himself a bit in the post-presidency. love him or not, he's unique. as david said, in his generation, he's unique. there is nobody like him. like every clinton speech, it could use an editor. but like every clinton speech, it was aimed like hammer on nail what he views the problem. remember, he used to be fond of telling you -- he calls me johnny, i call him governor -- i was george mcgovern's campaign manager, this and that, and what did he do? a direct appeal to young voters. he knows the problems president obama faces as the electorate, and he went at it like a campaign manager. the question is can he move votes? alex says lock the doors. i'm not so sure just in the sense of there is such a tiny slice of the electorate out there that is movable, are they goin
thank you, president obama. an asses ancestral home of the first people of alaska. >> i spent half my life covering bill clinton. love him or not, and there are a lot of people in the not column. he was a polarizing guy when he left office. he's redeemed himself a bit in the post-presidency. love him or not, he's unique. as david said, in his generation, he's unique. there is nobody like him. like every clinton speech, it could use an editor. but like every clinton speech, it was aimed...
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obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama who is someone who is up to the job and getting america back on track. >> they're probably not hanging out together having a beer after this. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe as you well know. >> carly fiorina? >> i agree. i think bill clinton is an incredibly skillful and fantastic storyteller. we heard a story in that clip that you played. his story was all the problems were caused by republicans for the last eight years. it was bill clinton that seened financial deregulation, democrats who sat and stood in opposition to reigning in fannie mae and freddie mac, which helped create the mortgage crisis. he told a great story. problem is he used some facts that helped him and ignored some facts that didn't help him. it was vintage clinton, great t
obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama who is someone who is up to the job and getting america back on track. >> they're probably not hanging out together having a beer after this. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe as you well know. >> carly fiorina? >> i agree. i...
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obama. what did she tell you about what it's like for her out there on the campaign trail? >> reporter: you know, i asked her about ann romney's claim when ann romney pressed back about her own husband's critics and ann romney said campaigning is hard. i said does she share that sentiment. here was mrs. obama's response. >> ann romney recently said about the critics of her husband -- to her husband's critics that running for president is hard. do you sympathize with that? >> you know, the campaign experience is unique for everyone. everyone comes to this and experiences it differently. for me i really enjoy campaigning. i think barack and i we both get energy from it because when you live in washington, sometimes you get isolated from the rest of the country. and this is a time when we get out and we can remember just how decent people are. i come across people i don't care what political party they come from, they are hopeful. they're happy to see you. they're willing to listen. and it's go
obama. what did she tell you about what it's like for her out there on the campaign trail? >> reporter: you know, i asked her about ann romney's claim when ann romney pressed back about her own husband's critics and ann romney said campaigning is hard. i said does she share that sentiment. here was mrs. obama's response. >> ann romney recently said about the critics of her husband -- to her husband's critics that running for president is hard. do you sympathize with that? >>...
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but obama seems unconcerned. obama's energy and efforts have been focused on slashing america's -- >> out of interest, what would you be doing? would you be sending in american troops in tehran? >> no, look, obama supported the protesters in egypt very happily when they were demanding democracy in egypt. a year earlier there were massive demonstrations in iran calling for an end to the regime of the mullahs. what did obama do? obama said we should not get involved. there's a debate. let them settle it up. i'm simply saying let's support pro-democracy elements in iran just as we supported them in egypt. >> you think barack obama's so disinterested and unworried by fundamentalists that he's the guy that risked his entire presidency on sending helicopters full of navy s.e.a.l.s into pakistan to take out osama bin laden. that's not really the actions of a guy who's not worried, is it? >> no, i think we have to make an important distinction here. he does not support al qaeda or bin laden. sees those guys as internatio
but obama seems unconcerned. obama's energy and efforts have been focused on slashing america's -- >> out of interest, what would you be doing? would you be sending in american troops in tehran? >> no, look, obama supported the protesters in egypt very happily when they were demanding democracy in egypt. a year earlier there were massive demonstrations in iran calling for an end to the regime of the mullahs. what did obama do? obama said we should not get involved. there's a debate....
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the republican party decided that obama care was going to be a failure early on before obama care was even decided. it was a political choice to pull all support for anything this president wanted to do. now they have to live with it, so they have to maintain the story line, but senator cruz, i don't see it at home, i don't believe it. i think if you know anybody who had a child, say, with a preexisting condition who was trapped in their job for the rest of their lives, because they could never move, because no other insurer would ever cover for them, or the child that wentb yond the cap and the parents had to sell their house in order to pay for the continued cancer treatment, because they had blown through the cap. those are situations that needed attention s obama care has fixed them. >> let me respond to that with two things. number one, it's interesting parent you found a family in rhode island that went in and got in. >> 1300. >> it was current will i reported there were 580 in rhode island. in iowa it was reported five in the entire state. enrollment -- let me make a second poi
the republican party decided that obama care was going to be a failure early on before obama care was even decided. it was a political choice to pull all support for anything this president wanted to do. now they have to live with it, so they have to maintain the story line, but senator cruz, i don't see it at home, i don't believe it. i think if you know anybody who had a child, say, with a preexisting condition who was trapped in their job for the rest of their lives, because they could never...
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an up-or-down vote against obama. voters aren't going to see him as a viable alternative. there are two big dynamics there. and a lot of the voters i talked to, even though they were disappointed in obama, and some are reluctant to vote for him again, some of them don't think he has had enough time and that he didn't create the crisis, he inherited the crisis. and that has held obama up even though it's still tough times. >>> the red line had become a major issue in the 2012 election, how to stop iran in getting nuclear weapons coming up. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female annou
an up-or-down vote against obama. voters aren't going to see him as a viable alternative. there are two big dynamics there. and a lot of the voters i talked to, even though they were disappointed in obama, and some are reluctant to vote for him again, some of them don't think he has had enough time and that he didn't create the crisis, he inherited the crisis. and that has held obama up even though it's still tough times. >>> the red line had become a major issue in the 2012 election,...
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if obama won, they had this one. if romney one, it would have been this one. >> some reaction from around the world this morning. it's proof that we were gloued to our television sets last night, watching the election returns. you can bet they were gloued at homes around the world as well, including the homes of world leaders. i'm joined now by cnn's christiane amanpour. what are you hearing from these world leaders this morning? >> you can see from our reporters around the world how popular president obama is around the world. and he has been for a long, long time. in europe, particularly, and in so many other parts. although his popularity has plummeted somewhat in the muslim world. they like stability and continuity. they've had a relationship with president obama for the past four years. in so many of the tweeted congratulations of the official congratulations through official channels that they're very pleased to be able to continue working with him. i will say, however, that many observers did look very closely
if obama won, they had this one. if romney one, it would have been this one. >> some reaction from around the world this morning. it's proof that we were gloued to our television sets last night, watching the election returns. you can bet they were gloued at homes around the world as well, including the homes of world leaders. i'm joined now by cnn's christiane amanpour. what are you hearing from these world leaders this morning? >> you can see from our reporters around the world...
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first, this inaugural flashback. >> obama! >> thank you. >> obama! >> thank you. >> there was a magic to the inaugural day for president obama. the first african-american to be president, as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle with the ending of slivery and now the first african-american president. >> the man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath. >> the crowds were reveling in that spirit. 1.8 million than have ever been there before. just the idea that we have come this far as a nation. a sense of unity and a sense of pride. i think in our country that this was finally happening. let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your bu
first, this inaugural flashback. >> obama! >> thank you. >> obama! >> thank you. >> there was a magic to the inaugural day for president obama. the first african-american to be president, as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle with the ending of slivery and now the first african-american president. >> the man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most...
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except obama care. and it should explicitly prohibit any funding for obama care, mandatory or discretionary. and i filed legislative language in the senate to do that. the next stanl, we know how this play goes forward, president obama, harry reid, will scream and holler that the mean, nasty republicans are threatening to shut down the government. and that point, the republicans have to do something we haven't done in a long time, stand up and win the argument. we have it stand up and say no, we want to keep the government open. we have voted to keep the government open, to fund the government. why is president obama threatening to shut the government down, to force obama care down the throats of the american people. >> you'll need 41 republicans, how close are you? >> we do not have the votes right now. we need 41 republicans in the senate or 218 republicans in the house. and that will only happen -- you know what, this fight is likely to heat up in the month of september. that's going to be when the b
except obama care. and it should explicitly prohibit any funding for obama care, mandatory or discretionary. and i filed legislative language in the senate to do that. the next stanl, we know how this play goes forward, president obama, harry reid, will scream and holler that the mean, nasty republicans are threatening to shut down the government. and that point, the republicans have to do something we haven't done in a long time, stand up and win the argument. we have it stand up and say no,...
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if we want to get rid of obama care, we're going to have to replace president obama. my mission is to make sure we do exactly that. >> supreme court decision was the good news for the president today. a clear case of you win some, you lose some. attorney general holder was held in contempt by the house over the fast and furious gun running sting. here to talk about it, ryan liza, washington correspondent for "the new yorker." katie pavish, news editor for the town hall. and author of "fast and furious." and charles blo. welcome to you all. you've heard the people tonight giving their views. what is your opinion of who's the winner and who's the winner today? >> i think in situations like this, you probably don't want to get too cute and counterintuitive. one of the candidates running for president wanted the supreme court to uphold this law. one did not. so to me, the clear winner is obama. and his administration. this is obviously the most significant thing he's done in his first 3 1/2 years. and i don't read much into the opinion that even, you know, conservative le
if we want to get rid of obama care, we're going to have to replace president obama. my mission is to make sure we do exactly that. >> supreme court decision was the good news for the president today. a clear case of you win some, you lose some. attorney general holder was held in contempt by the house over the fast and furious gun running sting. here to talk about it, ryan liza, washington correspondent for "the new yorker." katie pavish, news editor for the town hall. and...
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i start looking through these things, looks like michelle obama's diary, barack obama's diary, joe biden's diary. it can't be. i'm looking at the last 18 months, health care reform, stimulus bill, auto bailout, trips to europe and so forth. and the diaries, lo and behold, match up to the historical narrative. i have tried to verify these with valerie jarrett, the president's senior advisor. i approached valerie jarrett, she claimed she had no knowledge of these diaries, after reading them myself, i understand why no one wanted to talk about them. that's all i can say. >> larry: why did you choose someone that republicans are against, publishing it? many are against publish these afghanistan reports? yet you broke the code and published a private document? >> well, larry, here is what i think. the obamas are so historic and so up on a pedestal and they are so different from everyone who came before it was probably good to -- remember in the wizard of oz, when you pull the curtain back on the wizard and a little guy pulling a bunch of levers, i wanted to do that with the obamas. that's what
i start looking through these things, looks like michelle obama's diary, barack obama's diary, joe biden's diary. it can't be. i'm looking at the last 18 months, health care reform, stimulus bill, auto bailout, trips to europe and so forth. and the diaries, lo and behold, match up to the historical narrative. i have tried to verify these with valerie jarrett, the president's senior advisor. i approached valerie jarrett, she claimed she had no knowledge of these diaries, after reading them...
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take a look. >> i'm barack obama. i approved this message. >> i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >> in swing states across the country, air waves have been dominated by presidential campaign ads in these last days leading up to the election. new ads are out nearly every day. >> i will keep america strong. >> with both campaigns hitting their message hard. >> mitt romney's not the solution. he's the problem. >> drastically different messages but with some notable similarities. the "new york times" the campaign media analysis group at kantar media studied 119 presidential campaign ads that aired nearly 180,000 times in october. looking for similarities in images, themes and props. >> the campaigns have a tremendous number of ads in rotation and there's a special focus on women voters. >> 13% of the ads from both campaigns featured the voices of women. mitt romney's campaign tries to show he understands women's issues in this ad. >> he totally gets working women. >> while president barack obama's campaign ad wa
take a look. >> i'm barack obama. i approved this message. >> i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >> in swing states across the country, air waves have been dominated by presidential campaign ads in these last days leading up to the election. new ads are out nearly every day. >> i will keep america strong. >> with both campaigns hitting their message hard. >> mitt romney's not the solution. he's the problem. >> drastically different messages...
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so you have the obama will win faction. then you have those of us, karl rove, you know, dick morris, michael barone, joe gaylord, myself, who have been at this a long time, we believe with high unemployment, high price of gasoline, the mess in benghazi, and the fact that i don't know of a single mccain voter who has switched to obama but i know a lot of obama voters who have switched to mitt romney. so my guess, i've said pretty openly i think romney's going to win but i think there are literally two parallel universes competing right now over the nature of america. >> if mitt romney loses, and obviously it's very, very close, but if he does lose, i appreciate it's a hypothetical, where do you wish he had gone harder that may have guaranteed victory? >> i can't comment until we see the returns tomorrow night, just because you're asking me a question that we have to see how close it is, what the circumstances are. i love the fact that he's campaigning in pennsylvania. i know that i was born in harrisburg, i know that the ral
so you have the obama will win faction. then you have those of us, karl rove, you know, dick morris, michael barone, joe gaylord, myself, who have been at this a long time, we believe with high unemployment, high price of gasoline, the mess in benghazi, and the fact that i don't know of a single mccain voter who has switched to obama but i know a lot of obama voters who have switched to mitt romney. so my guess, i've said pretty openly i think romney's going to win but i think there are...
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obama. he worked for welfare reform and worked with republicans to cut spending and he did not play the kind of political games that president obama is playing. >> i want the review the '90s here, because the '90s described are not the '90s i remember and i was up on capitol hill when president clinton presented a budget that no republican voted for and two government shutdowns because the republicans in the white house could not get together on spending and what a budget should look like and when there was an impeachment process, so this is not some kumbaya time. >> no, it was very tough. >> and very tough time and yet the americans are embracing bill clinton and basically why? >> well, if you are paul ryan you did what i did in the 1990s come up with a serious plan and try to get to a balanced budget and you are invited to a speech when you are not able to defend yourself. we passed welfare reform twice, but it was defeated twice. and when the democrats lost in 1994, bill and hillary clint
obama. he worked for welfare reform and worked with republicans to cut spending and he did not play the kind of political games that president obama is playing. >> i want the review the '90s here, because the '90s described are not the '90s i remember and i was up on capitol hill when president clinton presented a budget that no republican voted for and two government shutdowns because the republicans in the white house could not get together on spending and what a budget should look like...
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so what about obama care? >> i'll be the first to tell you that the website launch was rockier than we would have liked. >> can hhs secretary kathleen sebelius hold on to her job as obama care stumbles out of the gate? you heard what ted cruz said about that. more with our panel up next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone coul
so what about obama care? >> i'll be the first to tell you that the website launch was rockier than we would have liked. >> can hhs secretary kathleen sebelius hold on to her job as obama care stumbles out of the gate? you heard what ted cruz said about that. more with our panel up next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become...
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this is about obama care. do we fully implement -- >> it's supposed to be a continuing resolution. >> but this is where we are, right? this is our reality. >> right now these current members of congress are in the white house, which i think must be the quietest negotiation that's ever happened. because jay carney said the white house spokesman that obama will not negotiate. he will not negotiate. and then he invites all the congressional leaders to the white house. >> what are they talking about? >> maybe they're like discussing our show? i don't know. or talk about what movies they've seen lately. >> let me just say a couple things here. one, i think we forget that a c.r. is a little tiny tiny bitty thing. the budget is a big thing. and the debt ceiling is a huge thing. we're talking about the c.r., which is a continuing resolution just to keep doors open for two months. and the tea party republicans want us to give away massive concessions over something small. don't you think it's disingenuous on the part o
this is about obama care. do we fully implement -- >> it's supposed to be a continuing resolution. >> but this is where we are, right? this is our reality. >> right now these current members of congress are in the white house, which i think must be the quietest negotiation that's ever happened. because jay carney said the white house spokesman that obama will not negotiate. he will not negotiate. and then he invites all the congressional leaders to the white house. >>...
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he met michelle obama in 1989. wolf, i guess it goes to show that nothing really is off-limits. >> when you become president of the united states that is certainly true. thank you very much, mary, for that. >>> here's another story we're watching. it's why they keep the animals behind glass. take a look at what happens when this hungry lion sees a toddler in a zebra-striped sweatshirt. so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and mineral
he met michelle obama in 1989. wolf, i guess it goes to show that nothing really is off-limits. >> when you become president of the united states that is certainly true. thank you very much, mary, for that. >>> here's another story we're watching. it's why they keep the animals behind glass. take a look at what happens when this hungry lion sees a toddler in a zebra-striped sweatshirt. so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who...
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and that's president obama. notice the pattern, in the last couple weeks, this is the last two weeks. the last two weeks of this campaign, about 9 states have gotten the attention, the rest of you just get to watch. >> thanks very much. we're awaiting speeches as i said by president obama and romney. romney's wrapping up election eve at a rally in new hampshire. jim acosta is there, he joins me now on the phone. what's the mood like within the romney camp tonight? >> i'm sorry i can't get in front of a camera right now. the romney campaign has been running behind for a good part of the last six hours or so. mainly because mitt romney has been trying to shake every hand. talk to every overflow crowd. i have to say, anderson, the mood inside this campaign right now, is serious and determined, despite what the latest battleground polls show, with the president with a slight edge. i was talking to some senior romney advisers earlier today. they're convinced they're going to win a clear and decisive victory tomorrow
and that's president obama. notice the pattern, in the last couple weeks, this is the last two weeks. the last two weeks of this campaign, about 9 states have gotten the attention, the rest of you just get to watch. >> thanks very much. we're awaiting speeches as i said by president obama and romney. romney's wrapping up election eve at a rally in new hampshire. jim acosta is there, he joins me now on the phone. what's the mood like within the romney camp tonight? >> i'm sorry i...
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the subject was hair, specifically michelle obama's new bangs. >> first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant margaret hoover joining us, ari fleischer, paul begala and van jon jones. paul, you wrote an article in "the daily beast" i think it was today, you basically said, the president should say all the right things in his speech tomorrow about coming together and unity, and then he should go out and be ruthless? >> yes, yes. he famously hosted steven spielberg and daniel day-lewis and the stars behind the movie "lincoln." that is the lesson of lincoln, in his first inaugural he talked about the appealing to our nature. and then he went to war. he tried, president obama has tried. they have to change the culture in which they're p
the subject was hair, specifically michelle obama's new bangs. >> first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant margaret hoover...
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if obama wins those states, pretty much over. romney needs to run the table and do well in ohio and pennsylvania. those are must-wins for him. >> charles, when you look at both campaigns from start to finish, what do you think has run the better campaign? >> i think that this campaign has been what most campaigns are, a series of ups and downs for both sides, and so there have been some performance issues and the first debate was a performance issue for barack obama. what mitt romney has not been able to do has been to get enough momentum to ever get himself over a hump and get shooting himself in the foot either by things coming out he didn't time or saying things in realtime that did him real damage. so mitt romney was never able to take advantage of a bit of momentum and ride that to a leading position over barack obama. and i think that -- at the end of the day, that will be a real issue that republicans will look bat and say we did not put forth the best candidate to run against barack obama in this election. >> carol, do yo
if obama wins those states, pretty much over. romney needs to run the table and do well in ohio and pennsylvania. those are must-wins for him. >> charles, when you look at both campaigns from start to finish, what do you think has run the better campaign? >> i think that this campaign has been what most campaigns are, a series of ups and downs for both sides, and so there have been some performance issues and the first debate was a performance issue for barack obama. what mitt...
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obama? >> believe it or not, when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bill was actually higher than our mortgage. yeah. we were so young, so in love, and so in debt. and that's why barack has fought so hard to increase student aid and keep interest rates down. because he wants every young person to fulfill their promise and be able to attend college without a mountain of debt. so in the end, for barack, these issues aren't political. they're personal. because barack knows what it means when a family struggles. he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids. barack knows the american dream because he's lived it. and he wants everyone in this country, everyone, to have the same opportunity. he reminds me that we are playing a long game here. and that change is hard. and change is slow. and it never happens all at once. but eventually, we get there. we always do. we get there because of folks like my dad. folks like barack's grandmother. men and w
obama? >> believe it or not, when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bill was actually higher than our mortgage. yeah. we were so young, so in love, and so in debt. and that's why barack has fought so hard to increase student aid and keep interest rates down. because he wants every young person to fulfill their promise and be able to attend college without a mountain of debt. so in the end, for barack, these issues aren't political. they're personal. because barack...
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let me also point out, it is obama who took $716 billion out of medicare to pay for obama care. it is obama who created a 15-person bureaucratic board to end medicare as we've known it and put bureaucrats between doctors and their patients. i think if we want to have a debate on medicare, republicans and conservatives ought to lean forward and say let's get it the on, this is going to be a great debate because the fact is, it's obama who's been taking the money away from our senior citizens and it's ryan and romney who protect senior citizens and offer reform only for people under 55. >> but is it one of the big problems with the ryan plan in terms of perception, the fact that he's looking after the very wealthy in america. indisputably. someone like mitt romney would pay hardly any tax under this plan at all. and there is a genuine concern about the lower end of american society. the reason i say that is you're a catholic. paul ryan iscatholic. the u.s. conference of catholics said in may 2012 they felt the fiscal responsibility efforts must protect and not undermine the needs
let me also point out, it is obama who took $716 billion out of medicare to pay for obama care. it is obama who created a 15-person bureaucratic board to end medicare as we've known it and put bureaucrats between doctors and their patients. i think if we want to have a debate on medicare, republicans and conservatives ought to lean forward and say let's get it the on, this is going to be a great debate because the fact is, it's obama who's been taking the money away from our senior citizens and...
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obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitorin
obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of...
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obama care ace hill to die on, both for obama and democrats and republicans. we don't have many opportunities to bring obama to the table, and this is what it takes. obama care is destroying our health care system. not one thing about it that obama promised has come to fruition. it is a lie all the way done. i could detail every one of them. >> you will default over that? >> we're not going to default. by the way, if the debt ceiling is not raised that does not constitute a default. we can still pay our debts and social security. for obama to deny that is demagoguery and dishonest. >> every president has agreed with him. >> he's the only one not willing to negotiate. >> we have another gwen stefani here. bill burton you said on twitter you only came to hang out with stephanie cutter. i hope you don't mind if i ask you a question or two. >> he had to say that. >> that was tweeted. but no, i want to ask you some questions. i actually agree with president obama that the debt ceiling default would be catastrophic. and i think that we are facing that real catastrop
obama care ace hill to die on, both for obama and democrats and republicans. we don't have many opportunities to bring obama to the table, and this is what it takes. obama care is destroying our health care system. not one thing about it that obama promised has come to fruition. it is a lie all the way done. i could detail every one of them. >> you will default over that? >> we're not going to default. by the way, if the debt ceiling is not raised that does not constitute a default....
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obama's on the left. we'll go live to our correspondents at both rallies shortly and jump in at any point in either candidate is making some news. >>> new polling as well. late numbers just coming in tonight and new endorsements including colin powell weighing in today. >>> also tonight, a very different look inside the campaign from presidential historian doug brinkley who got an opportunity to watch his tore being made as well as what president obama called mitt romney. it rhymes with, well, show-bidder. it's causing outrage tonight. this, on the other hand, there may be reason for the romney campaign to cheer. the breaking news. the abc news/"washington post" tracking poll now has mitt romney ahead by three points and more crucially, hitting the 50% mark for the first time. in our own cnn poll of polls, governor romney currently enjoys a one-point lead, 48-47. as you no doubt know, the race will boil down to a few key states and tonight, we also have new numbers from the nbc/"wall street journal" poll
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ben smith in a new video slamming president obama. the 22-minute film features former s.e.a.l.s, special forces and intelligence officers, skewering the president for taking president for the bin laden raid. the president pushes back. the obama team points to this interview wolf blitzer did recently with the commander of the raid. >> at the end of the day, make no mistake about it, it was the president of the united states that shouldered the burden of this operation and made the hard decisions. i pressed ben smith on that. >> he gets the credit for having osama bin laden killed under his watch. if he gave the order, wonderful. taking all the credit with the i, i, i, me, my and using us as a political ad is wrong. >> they also blast the owe bama administration for becoming public. >> we have procedures that were compromised and knew the name of the dog on the operation. >> they deny taking parts in any leaks and says the republicans are resulting to swift boat attacks. a reference to the 2004 attacks on john kerry's vietnam war record
ben smith in a new video slamming president obama. the 22-minute film features former s.e.a.l.s, special forces and intelligence officers, skewering the president for taking president for the bin laden raid. the president pushes back. the obama team points to this interview wolf blitzer did recently with the commander of the raid. >> at the end of the day, make no mistake about it, it was the president of the united states that shouldered the burden of this operation and made the hard...
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president obama? >> and joining us now, the chair of the national committee, the florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. thank you very much. you'll be gaveling into order. what time? 2:00? >> no, no. about 4:00 or 5:00. >> later in the day. okay. so let's talk about the question. ronald reagan posed it when he was challenging an incumbent democratic candidate. are you better off today than you were four years ago? >> most definitely we're better off. when president obama took office, he inherited an economy that had just lost in the previous six months over under george w. bush 3.5 million jobs. really thanks to the failed policies that really crashed the economy. now we've had 29 straight months of job growth in the private sector. we had a resurgence in the manufacturing sector, creating jobs for the first time since the 1990s. and an economy that's moving forward again. if we go backward in the direction that mitt romney wants to take us, we're really going to potentially put ourselves in
president obama? >> and joining us now, the chair of the national committee, the florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. thank you very much. you'll be gaveling into order. what time? 2:00? >> no, no. about 4:00 or 5:00. >> later in the day. okay. so let's talk about the question. ronald reagan posed it when he was challenging an incumbent democratic candidate. are you better off today than you were four years ago? >> most definitely we're better off. when...
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>> i haven't completely made up my mind but i lean toward president obama. >> president obama. i'm still undecided. >> i would put myself in undecided bracket but if the electric was today i think i would lean toward the president. >> undecided. >> two for the president, two undecided. fascinating. you did great last night. all great questions. a fascinating debate. >>> coming next, only in america. the epic fall of the world's great cheat, lance armstrong. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farm
>> i haven't completely made up my mind but i lean toward president obama. >> president obama. i'm still undecided. >> i would put myself in undecided bracket but if the electric was today i think i would lean toward the president. >> undecided. >> two for the president, two undecided. fascinating. you did great last night. all great questions. a fascinating debate. >>> coming next, only in america. the epic fall of the world's great cheat, lance...
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because we still have 23 million people unemployed. >> the first half year of barack obama obama was just a financial meltdown. brought on by eight years of republican administration. >> let's go back and look at his promises. we can look at his promises from his convention speech four years ago where he said he was going to create more jobs and get the debt down. i think it is very symbolic of something you didn't hear. the national debt reached $16 trillion. that's very substantial. you did not hear the democrats talking about how to get that debt down for our children and grandchildren. >> before we get into the nitty-gritty of broken promises, we did see an extraordinary bit of video in the teddy kennedy tribute which had your guy, mitt romney, apparently saying on the record in a debate he's pro-choice when it comes to abortion. what surprised me is not that he flip-flop on that. we know about that. he was 47 years old. i'm 47 years old. much as i'd love to be a spring chicken, i'm not. i'm a fully rounded adult. is it really conceivable his view just evolved? or is it not more
because we still have 23 million people unemployed. >> the first half year of barack obama obama was just a financial meltdown. brought on by eight years of republican administration. >> let's go back and look at his promises. we can look at his promises from his convention speech four years ago where he said he was going to create more jobs and get the debt down. i think it is very symbolic of something you didn't hear. the national debt reached $16 trillion. that's very...
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about the debt, about obama care? >> well look, we've been very clear that we wanted to extend the debt ceiling. we also -- we offered to appoint conferrees to begin a longer-term budget discussion between the conferrees but also to have a working group of individuals that would have a conversation about the budget and about issues facing our country. and to get the government back open. that was the impetus of our third request. and so we outlined that before we went in to the meeting. and that's basically what we talked about for the houf hour and a half that we were there. and it was received i think very well. >> so how do you get around the elephant in the room, which is the defunding of obama care, which is right there when you talk about opening the government. and you guys wanted to defund obama care. the government shut down. and the president says no way. i know you had a really nice meeting and you all like each other now and all the rest and you've stopped calling each other names. >> i didn't say that. >>
about the debt, about obama care? >> well look, we've been very clear that we wanted to extend the debt ceiling. we also -- we offered to appoint conferrees to begin a longer-term budget discussion between the conferrees but also to have a working group of individuals that would have a conversation about the budget and about issues facing our country. and to get the government back open. that was the impetus of our third request. and so we outlined that before we went in to the meeting....
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that we know we will have with a second term with barack obama versus mitt romney who will repeal obama care on day one. he wants choice for all americans. and also -- let me just finish, piers. let me just finish. mitt romney wants choice -- mitt romney wants choice for all americans but he also wants lower costs in health care for all americans. we know we won't have that in obama care. we will if mitt romney becomes the next president of the united states. >> just to get back to how would you crystallize the difference between that clip of mitt romney in 2006 and the individual mandate he was talking about in relation to health insurance? what is the ideological difference between that and what barack obama has done? >> well, that's simple. very simple. because what mitt romney was talking about was one state, massachusetts. what barack obama is talking about is every single american in the nation. mitt romney couldn't have been more clear. he said i would never put this program in massachusetts -- i would never apply this to the entire country. it would be wrong. he couldn't have be
that we know we will have with a second term with barack obama versus mitt romney who will repeal obama care on day one. he wants choice for all americans. and also -- let me just finish, piers. let me just finish. mitt romney wants choice -- mitt romney wants choice for all americans but he also wants lower costs in health care for all americans. we know we won't have that in obama care. we will if mitt romney becomes the next president of the united states. >> just to get back to how...
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face so the chairman of the joint chiefs was obama, the secretary of state was obama. it sort of captured -- obama has this fantasy, he didn't kill bin laden. the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s did. he didn't find bin laden. an enormous intelligence effort over a long period did. if you read the remarkable recent book "the finish" by mark bowden who earlier had done "blackhawk down" you get a sense of the effort that went into tracking down and killing bin laden. i don't take anything away from the president for making the decision to do it but i think it would be pretty hard for a president not to have decided to go after bin laden once they found him. >> yes, but let's be honest. if it was the other way round and mitt romney was the incumbent president and he had taken out bin laden, he would be talking about nothing else. it's all politics, isn't it, at the end of the day. let's get down to nitty-gritty here. let's move on to ohio. because it's getting increasingly clear it's going to be a very, very tight race. may all come down to ohio. how important is this whole issue of t
face so the chairman of the joint chiefs was obama, the secretary of state was obama. it sort of captured -- obama has this fantasy, he didn't kill bin laden. the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s did. he didn't find bin laden. an enormous intelligence effort over a long period did. if you read the remarkable recent book "the finish" by mark bowden who earlier had done "blackhawk down" you get a sense of the effort that went into tracking down and killing bin laden. i don't take anything...
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obama have given birth to a son. a simple birth announcement that has become part of a complex web of conspiracy theories. with one question looming above all others. >> i was born in hawaii. >> reporter: was president obama really born in the united states? the answer? yes. have you seen barack obama's original birth certificate? >> yes. >> reporter: dr. chiyome fukino is the former director of the hawaii department of health and a devoted republican. until now she had not talked on camera about this topic. as a republican member of the last republican governor of hawaii, linda lingle's cabinet, do you have any doubt that barack obama was born in the united states? >> absolutely not. i have no doubt. >> reporter: dr. fukino says she was asked last year by the governor's press secretary to make a statement about the birth certificate controversy. under state law a public official can look at someone else's certificate if there is a "direct and tangible interest." she indeed felt she had that interest because of the s
obama have given birth to a son. a simple birth announcement that has become part of a complex web of conspiracy theories. with one question looming above all others. >> i was born in hawaii. >> reporter: was president obama really born in the united states? the answer? yes. have you seen barack obama's original birth certificate? >> yes. >> reporter: dr. chiyome fukino is the former director of the hawaii department of health and a devoted republican. until now she had...
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you had a vote on obama care 40 times. you lost 40 times. >> no, no, it keeps passing the house. >> the majority of votes for congress were cast for democrats. the majority in the house of representatives -- >> and how does that work? >> we had a mill yor more votes. >> million more votes for democrats than -- >> we have this whole constitutional thing. >> don't think that it reflects the majority of americans. >> and you know, correct me if i'm putting words in your mouth but i think what emily is saying, what ted cruz is doing is standing up for millions of people around the country. certainly in his district back at home who want obama care repealed, delayed, stopped. that is not represented in congress. that's why ted cruz is such a hero. because there are so many sort of flip-floppers. >> it is the movement out there. >> the house and the senate who don't have the back bone that ted cruz does. >> ted cruz is supported by a small faction of the american people. >> that's not true. >> he represent americans. i totally a
you had a vote on obama care 40 times. you lost 40 times. >> no, no, it keeps passing the house. >> the majority of votes for congress were cast for democrats. the majority in the house of representatives -- >> and how does that work? >> we had a mill yor more votes. >> million more votes for democrats than -- >> we have this whole constitutional thing. >> don't think that it reflects the majority of americans. >> and you know, correct me if i'm...
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it was do-over obama today. it was kind of like the guy who has all his come-backs five minutes too late, and he had all his come-backs on the campaign trail today, calling mitt romney a whole new person, different kind of candidate, and you saw a very much more aggressive president obama, and i think that's what you will see two weeks from now when he shows up at the next debate with romney in new york. aa >> jim, on the campaign trail, governor romney today more energized? >> absolutely. we were with him on his campaign plane during the day and as he got on the plane, he was smiling, he was laughing with his campaign staff. there was a spring in his step. there was an air of confidence in this campaign that i haven't seen in several weeks and in talking to senior romney advisor eric fehrnstrom, he said to me if this was a prize fight, they would have stopped the fight. that's how well they think mitt romney did. they're not going to be taking their foot off the gas pedal, i can tell you that the romney campaig
it was do-over obama today. it was kind of like the guy who has all his come-backs five minutes too late, and he had all his come-backs on the campaign trail today, calling mitt romney a whole new person, different kind of candidate, and you saw a very much more aggressive president obama, and i think that's what you will see two weeks from now when he shows up at the next debate with romney in new york. aa >> jim, on the campaign trail, governor romney today more energized? >>...
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obama and boehner. one quote, it was increasingly clear that no one was running washington. >>> plus, the dnc up against mtv. the vmas are tonight. from the network that spearheaded the rock the vote campaign, are they shooting themselves in the foot here? >>> and next year begins now for the 32 nfl teams looking to take home the lombardi trophy. and what better way to kick off the nfl season than with one of the biggest rivalries, the cowboys and the giants. "newsroom" starts now. >>> and good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. we begin in charlotte where democrats are setting the stage for the big finale. but an elder superstar of the party may have stolen the show. we'll listen to some key moments of bill clinton's rousing speech to the party faithful in just a moment. expectations were high, and by virtually all accounts the former president delivered. that will make a tough act to follow for vice president joe biden, who delivers a "primetime" address on this fina
obama and boehner. one quote, it was increasingly clear that no one was running washington. >>> plus, the dnc up against mtv. the vmas are tonight. from the network that spearheaded the rock the vote campaign, are they shooting themselves in the foot here? >>> and next year begins now for the 32 nfl teams looking to take home the lombardi trophy. and what better way to kick off the nfl season than with one of the biggest rivalries, the cowboys and the giants....
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look at president obama. i mean, a lot of people have read this book and said it's very painful. >> larry: so far it is to me. >> to see that -- he's not sure what to do, that he's perhaps overintellectualizing. so people on the right, republicans, can look at this and say, he's not committed. democrats, all kinds of people who don't like the war, could read this and say, you know what, he got it, he understood that this is not just a bad hand, as he said at one of the end -- end of one of these monthly reviews, which he does, he walks out, and they're talking about kandahar and he's being briefed. he says, given that definition of the problem, i don't know how we come up with a solution to this. now, that was four months ago. >> larry: tell you whose strong, biden, right? >> yes, yeah. >> larry: i mean, he is -- he slams the fist down. >> biden, he does, and i asked president obama, doesn't this make you a little uneasy and jumpy? i mean, biden makes long, passionate arguments, and president obama said, no,
look at president obama. i mean, a lot of people have read this book and said it's very painful. >> larry: so far it is to me. >> to see that -- he's not sure what to do, that he's perhaps overintellectualizing. so people on the right, republicans, can look at this and say, he's not committed. democrats, all kinds of people who don't like the war, could read this and say, you know what, he got it, he understood that this is not just a bad hand, as he said at one of the end -- end of...
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the obama campaign says yes. the romney campaign says there's still a little bit of a tilt in romney's favor. that's what the next 14 days will be about. but turning out the vote is critical for both campaigns. if you stop by any of the offices here, you see people on the phones, as jessica noted, the obama campaign trying to put an emphasis on early voting. if you go state by state, including here, republicans say democrats are getting more early votes in most states, but the republicans are doing a lot better than they did in 2008. that's a key barometer for them but in the end here, we'll watch where they spend their tv money, where the planes come down on the ground. the intensity is geared toward finding voters. if you can get them out early, especially if they're less reliable voters like young voters, african americans, inner city urban voters, the obama campaign trying to get them out early. but geotv is the name of the game for the next 13 plus days. >> a lot of republicans are trying to paint some of pr
the obama campaign says yes. the romney campaign says there's still a little bit of a tilt in romney's favor. that's what the next 14 days will be about. but turning out the vote is critical for both campaigns. if you stop by any of the offices here, you see people on the phones, as jessica noted, the obama campaign trying to put an emphasis on early voting. if you go state by state, including here, republicans say democrats are getting more early votes in most states, but the republicans are...
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even president obama is grumbling about the obama care website. the president told iowa tv affiliate kcci he is disappointed with the website's shall we call it rocky? >> nice. >> rocky launch. >> knowledge that the website that was supposed to do this all in a seamless way has had way more glitches than i think are acceptable, and we've got people working around the clock to do that. and we've seen some significant progress, but until it's 100%, i'm not going to be satisfied. >> the obama care website launched more than two weeks ago. president obama has said he will not negotiate over obama care as part of the discussions to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling, but he said he's willing to improve parts of the law in the future as long as everyone now eligible remains covered. >> as analysts begin debating the future of what is really the brand of the republican party, which republicans -- can you think of one, if any -- who come out of this stinking less, looking not as bad? >> even good? >> do we want to go that far? >> sure. >> ma
even president obama is grumbling about the obama care website. the president told iowa tv affiliate kcci he is disappointed with the website's shall we call it rocky? >> nice. >> rocky launch. >> knowledge that the website that was supposed to do this all in a seamless way has had way more glitches than i think are acceptable, and we've got people working around the clock to do that. and we've seen some significant progress, but until it's 100%, i'm not going to be satisfied....
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president obama has won a second term. he's the winner. take a look at the chart, you can see we are picking president obama, now re-elected president, but congress is divided with the republicans keeping control of the house, the democrat does the same in the senate. it was an electrified crowd during his speech. take a listen. >> i am hopeful tonight because i have seen the spirit at work in america. i have seen it in the family business whose owners would rather cut their own pay than layoff their own neighbors. and the workers who would cut back their hours rather than see a friend lose the job. i have seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limb. and in those s.e.a.l.s. who charged up the stairs in darkness and danger because they knew there was a buddy behind them watching their back. [ applause ] i have seen it on the shores of new jersey and new york where leaders from every party and level of government have swept aside their differences to help a community rebuild from the wreckage of a terrible storm. [ cheers and ap
president obama has won a second term. he's the winner. take a look at the chart, you can see we are picking president obama, now re-elected president, but congress is divided with the republicans keeping control of the house, the democrat does the same in the senate. it was an electrified crowd during his speech. take a listen. >> i am hopeful tonight because i have seen the spirit at work in america. i have seen it in the family business whose owners would rather cut their own pay than...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at what is ahead on "starting point." good morning. >> hey, zoraida. good morning to you. coming to you live from boca raton in florida. the site of last night's presidential debate from bayonets to detroit, from red lines to al qaeda, we're holding the candidates to their words. breaking down the facts for you this morning. we'll also take a look at the night's most memorable moments with massachusetts senator john kerry, former minnesota senator norm coleman, and bill burton with priorities usa action pac. also this morning are some energy drinks. we're going to tell y
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at...
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michelle obama diagonally behind first lady michelle obama. ann romney surrounded by some of her sons. >> in talking to ann romney over the course of this campaign, she says when mitt romney gets in that room, he looks for her because he kind of looks for her approval during the entire debate. as we said, he gets to the podium and he writes "dad" on a piece of paper to remind him how his father would have conducted himself. you can see she's kind of -- >> he also takes off his watch, puts it on the podium. none of that looking at your wrist watch. >> the dynamic of sitting around a table doesn't really change what the candidates do as much as you'd like to think. >> the biden debate proved that. >> still very tough. you still say, look, i respect and love my opponent, he's a great guy, terrific guy. it is just i'm amazed he's so wrong on one, two and three. i don't think it will limit these guys tonight from drawing some very sharp contrast. >> i think it is going to be interesting, some of the things that wind up not getting discussed tonight
michelle obama diagonally behind first lady michelle obama. ann romney surrounded by some of her sons. >> in talking to ann romney over the course of this campaign, she says when mitt romney gets in that room, he looks for her because he kind of looks for her approval during the entire debate. as we said, he gets to the podium and he writes "dad" on a piece of paper to remind him how his father would have conducted himself. you can see she's kind of -- >> he also takes off...